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Safety instructions, Signs on the machine

Signs for all countries (except the USA and Canada)

Signs for the USA and Canada

Plate 56: Attachment collision hazard

The attachment reaches as far as the cab! Use caution when retracting the attachment.

Plate 60: Sound power level

Indicates the sound power level generated by the machine in dB(A).

*XX = The applicable value for the machine is provided in the operator’s cab.

Plate

65:

Load chart*

Indicates the permissible loads at the end of the stick depending on the working radius.

Plate 71: Explosion hazard

Indicates the explosion hazard of the batteries. Do not smoke or use an open flame.

Plate 73: High voltage hazard

Long attachments can contact high voltage power lines. Keep away the working attachment at least 50 feet from power lines.

Plate 74:

Oil injection hazard

A jet of fluid under high pressure can cause serious injury.

Relieve pressure before servicing. Do not check for leaks with hands.

Plate

75:

Impact and crush hazard

Impact and crush hazard during machine operation. Keep clear of machine working area.

Signs for all countries (except the USA and Canada)

Signs for the USA and Canada

Plate 76: Burn hazard

Hazard due to hot machine parts, especially in the area of exhaust silencer.

Plate 77: Hot fluids

Hazard due to hot fluids under pressure, especially when opening the coolant tank.

Plate 80: Safety belt

The safety belt must be fastened before starting the machine.

Plate 90: Prohibition sign - no lifting point*

This sign is situated beside a lifting point. It is forbidden to use this point for lifting the complete machine. Refer to the operator’s manual and to the position of the plates 45 for lifting the complete excavator.

Plate 91: Counterweight removal *

Indicates the minimum angle to be respected by the loading slings when the counterweight is lifting off the machine.

Plate 250: Emergency exit – rear window*

The rubber weather-strip can be loosened and removed and the rear window pushed out by pulling the clip on the inside of the rear window.

* = Depends on the excavator’s model

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